1997–98 Utah Jazz season | |
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Conference Champions
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Division Champions
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Head coach | Jerry Sloan |
Arena | Delta Center |
Results | |
Record | 62–20 (.756) |
Place |
Division: 1st (Midwest) Conference: 1st (Western) |
Playoff finish |
NBA Finals (Lost to Bulls 2–4) |
Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com |
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Local media | |
Television | Fox Sports Rocky Mountain, KJZZ |
Radio | KSOP-AM and FM |
The 1997–98 NBA season was the Jazz's 24th season in the National Basketball Association, and 19th season in Salt Lake City, Utah. Without for the first 18 games due to a knee injury, the Jazz slowly got off to an 11–7 start to the season. However, Stockton would eventually return as the Jazz won 31 of their final 36 games after the All-Star break, and finished first place in the Midwest Division with a 62–20 record. The Jazz's top scorer Karl Malone, who averaged 27.0 points per game, was part of a Jazz offense that had two other players, Stockton and Jeff Hornacek, averaging double-digits in points. Malone was the only member of the team to play in the 1998 NBA All-Star Game.
In the first round of the playoffs, the Jazz trailed 2–1 to the 8th-seeded Houston Rockets. However, they won the series in five games. In the semifinals, they defeated the San Antonio Spurs in five games. After that, the Jazz swept the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Finals in four straight games to advance to the NBA Finals for the second consecutive year, and once again, met the Chicago Bulls in a rematch of last year's NBA Finals, in which they lost to the Bulls in six games. In the Finals, just like last year's NBA Finals, they lost in six games to the Chicago Bulls. Following the season, Antoine Carr signed as a free agent with the Houston Rockets, and Chris Morris signed with the Phoenix Suns.